My first thought is you tried to get him to take the rest of what you had. He told you he didn't want it so as far as your dealings with him you are good.
Really sounds like a odd deal. Couple of possibilities.
Idea one. He is doing up his one and only tractor and just needed something from what you had loaded. Will junk the rest and would have junked everything else had he taken it.
Idea two. Slightly more nefarious, has a tractor without a tag and didn't know there were easier ways to get one than taking the whole tractor.
He wasn't a junker or someone doing a yard ornament. I would likely think they would also have taken the whole shebang.
Hoping he paid in cash. If not he left all the fast mover high dollar parts so either way you came out pretty good on this deal.
Some days are like that.
I had a guy drive up from Atlanta, GA for a IH grain binder he bought over email. Fair bit more money and it included a pallet of parts and three parts machines. I don't think he even took the pallet of parts and he did have room for that. The parts machines were not much but he looked and that was about it. So it does happen.
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